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| issue date = 05/26/2010 | | issue date = 05/26/2010 | ||
| title = | | title = Limited Appearance Statement of D. J. and M. L. Boysen | ||
| author name = Boysen D | | author name = Boysen D, Boysen M | ||
| author affiliation = - No Known Affiliation | | author affiliation = - No Known Affiliation | ||
| addressee name = Abramson P | | addressee name = Abramson P, Bu W, Dricks V, Kanatas C, Karlin A, Peck M, Pruett T, Smith M, Stuyvenberg A, Subin L, Trikouros N, Uttal S | ||
| addressee affiliation = NRC/ASLBP, NRC/OGC, NRC/RGN-IV/DRP, NRC/RGN-IV/DRS, NRC/SECY | | addressee affiliation = NRC/ASLBP, NRC/OGC, NRC/RGN-IV/DRP, NRC/RGN-IV/DRS, NRC/SECY | ||
| docket = 05000275, 05000323 | | docket = 05000275, 05000323 | ||
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Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 10:17 AM To: palmcinema@aol.com; communication@bonnepioche.fr Cc: Mr. Robert Redford of Utah; feedback@SundanceChannel.com; info@Sundance.org; programming@Sundance.org; SIO@Sundance.org; Info@RedfordCenter.org; Martin Sheen; Jane Fonda; Michael Douglas; info@jerrybrown.org; Gov.@Schwarzenegger.ca.gov; president@whitehouse.gov; vicepresident@whitehouse.gov; House Of Representatives Congresswoman Lois Capps; U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer; senator@feinstein.senate.gov; Sam Blakeslee; fmecham@co.slo.ca.us; bgibson@co.slo.ca.us; ahill@co.slo.ca.us; kachadjian@co.slo.ca.us; jpatterson@co.slo.ca.us; public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov; cepacomm@calepa.ca.gov; gkapahi@waterboards.ca.gov; glenn.williams@epa.gov; marr.suzanne@epa.gov; laurson.nancy@epa.gov; mcgovern.cheryl@epa.gov; mmultari@mbnep.org; mmilhem@mbnep.org; ssullivan@mbnep.org; annieg@mbnep.org; Karlin, Alex; Trikouros, Nicholas; Abramson, Paul;Abramson, Paul; elwz@nrc.gov; Uttal, Susan; Smith, Maxwell; Subin, Lloyd; bpn@nrc.gov; catharine.kanatas@nrc.gov; OGCMailCenter Resource; Docket, Hearing; drepka@winston.com; CSisco@winston.com; trsmith@winston.com; dcurran@harmoncurran.com; ZamEk Jill; Bu, Wen; Peck, Michael; Stuyvenberg, Andrew; Dricks, Victor; Pruett, Troy;dcsafety@dcisc.org; diablocanyon@pge.com; earthdesign@charter.net; bray@thetribunenews.com; V.P. & Exec. Editor...Sandra Duerr; tweber@thetribunenews.com; Environment | Joe Boysen [Doeboysen2005@yahoo.com] | ||
...David Sneed; SLO NBC ...... Managing Editor/Anchor Tony Cipolla ...KSBY 6; jtrompeter@ksby.com | Sent: | ||
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 10:17 AM To: | |||
palmcinema@aol.com; communication@bonnepioche.fr Cc: | |||
Mr. Robert Redford of Utah; feedback@SundanceChannel.com; info@Sundance.org; programming@Sundance.org; SIO@Sundance.org; Info@RedfordCenter.org; Martin Sheen; Jane Fonda; Michael Douglas; info@jerrybrown.org; Gov. | |||
@Schwarzenegger.ca.gov; president@whitehouse.gov; vicepresident@whitehouse.gov; House Of Representatives Congresswoman Lois Capps; U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer; senator@feinstein.senate.gov; Sam Blakeslee; fmecham@co.slo.ca.us; bgibson@co.slo.ca.us; ahill@co.slo.ca.us; kachadjian@co.slo.ca.us; jpatterson@co.slo.ca.us; public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov; cepacomm@calepa.ca.gov; gkapahi@waterboards.ca.gov; glenn.williams@epa.gov; marr.suzanne@epa.gov; laurson.nancy@epa.gov; mcgovern.cheryl@epa.gov; mmultari@mbnep.org; mmilhem@mbnep.org; ssullivan@mbnep.org; annieg@mbnep.org; Karlin, Alex; Trikouros, Nicholas; Abramson, Paul; Abramson, Paul; elwz@nrc.gov; Uttal, Susan; Smith, Maxwell; Subin, Lloyd; bpn@nrc.gov; catharine.kanatas@nrc.gov; OGCMailCenter Resource; Docket, Hearing; drepka@winston.com; CSisco@winston.com; trsmith@winston.com; dcurran@harmoncurran.com; ZamEk Jill; Bu, Wen; Peck, Michael; Stuyvenberg, Andrew; Dricks, Victor; Pruett, Troy; dcsafety@dcisc.org; diablocanyon@pge.com; earthdesign@charter.net; bray@thetribunenews.com; V.P. & Exec. Editor | |||
...Sandra Duerr; tweber@thetribunenews.com; Environment...David Sneed; SLO NBC...... Managing Editor/Anchor Tony Cipolla...KSBY 6; jtrompeter@ksby.com | |||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
Wednesday Morning's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown "Hearing" concerning PG&E's Devil Canyon Nuclear Reactors ....HISTORIC TSUNAMI EVIDENCE BEING IGNORED AND EARTHQUAKE THREATS TRIV Wednesday Morning's Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown "Hearing" concerning PG&DOCKETED COME EARLY & STAY LATE ....... USNRC May 26, 2010 (10:17a.m.) | Wednesday Morning's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown "Hearing" concerning PG&E's Devil Canyon Nuclear Reactors.... | ||
Monday/Tuesday May 2 4 th / 2 | HISTORIC TSUNAMI EVIDENCE BEING IGNORED AND EARTHQUAKE THREATS TRIV Wednesday Morning's Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown "Hearing" concerning PG& | ||
How better to do that than with the help of our favorite place -This film is very timely now and for the forseeable future in that TOMORROW Wednesday, May the 26th, thf arguments as to whether or not we will simply be forced to accept the renewal of the plant's two operating licei of 10-20 percent of the power we use, not to mention another THIRTY FIVE YEARS of dreadful DAILY dan[for peace" electricity. | DOCKETED COME EARLY & STAY LATE....... | ||
This hurried, "going through the motions", pro forma, and VERY inadequate one day Hearing may be just ai as being opposed to this far too dangerous technology for which, like France and the other nations regrettably with a disposal method, let alone to deal with the question, nay, REALITY, of the operational Russian Rouletti These spent fuel nuclear waste products are FOREVER and dangerous every moment they exist- and WHER licensees who are, and have always been, so OBVIOUSLY beyond our control. Indeed, the spent fuel rods, nov wvhich produce them, and in so doing which magnify uranium's native toxicity one millionfold, every day, as th Enough spent fuel so far to fill EIGHTY of those "Dry Casks" -16 tons each are they? -and finally TWO HI 1 in easy reach of the coming tsunami wave, and too close to sea level and too close to shore, now awaiting the ci multiplication here in California, in our other states, and worldwide, and producing DAILY their own deadly scrambling around Diablo won't be able too, no matter how many workers they squander on this make work t It is simply UNBELIEVABLE that we are doing this here in San Luis Obispo county and in another 102 reacti"reliant" on this poisonous, nonrenewable | USNRC May 26, 2010 (10:17a.m.) | ||
-thank God for that -"fuel". As the old man at the end of this gre.Other than this pathetic email to you -and to the Bonne Pioche film makers, Robert Redford and the Sundai representatives and other governing officials, Jane Swanson and our other heroines at SLO Mothers For peaci Safety Committee, PG&E, the print and electronic media at the Tribune, KSBY6 and elsewhere, the other add alone how to go about mobilising our fellow clueless citizens to show up in the supervisor's chambers this Wed and angry. yeomen sovereigns and sole owners of this county, state and republic which they are. To our friend life or death emergency. | Monday/Tuesday May 2 4 th / 2 5th, 2010 AD OFFICE OF SECRETARY RULEMAKINGS AND ADJUDICATIONS STAFF D ear Palm Theater, Docket No. 50-275-LR and 50-323_LR The following is an email we are sending to Eric Gueret and Bonne Pioche of France who, with the support of Waste.: | ||
S.O.S. Save Our Ship. Save Our Shores. Save Our State. Save Our Sphere. Save the Sincerely, D.J. + M.L.Boysen of Shell Beach (contact info below).Your Film "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" Sunday, May 23, 2010 4:09 PM | We viewed it on the Sundance channel on Charter Cable Ch. 124 at home twice this past week and would like either Charter Cable, Directv or other services. How better to do that than with the help of our favorite place - | ||
This film is very timely now and for the forseeable future in that TOMORROW Wednesday, May the 26th, thf arguments as to whether or not we will simply be forced to accept the renewal of the plant's two operating licei of 10-20 percent of the power we use, not to mention another THIRTY FIVE YEARS of dreadful DAILY dan[ | |||
for peace" electricity. | |||
This hurried, "going through the motions", pro forma, and VERY inadequate one day Hearing may be just ai as being opposed to this far too dangerous technology for which, like France and the other nations regrettably with a disposal method, let alone to deal with the question, nay, REALITY, of the operational Russian Rouletti These spent fuel nuclear waste products are FOREVER and dangerous every moment they exist-and WHER licensees who are, and have always been, so OBVIOUSLY beyond our control. Indeed, the spent fuel rods, nov wvhich produce them, and in so doing which magnify uranium's native toxicity one millionfold, every day, as th Enough spent fuel so far to fill EIGHTY of those "Dry Casks" - 16 tons each are they? - and finally TWO HI 1 | |||
in easy reach of the coming tsunami wave, and too close to sea level and too close to shore, now awaiting the ci multiplication here in California, in our other states, and worldwide, and producing DAILY their own deadly scrambling around Diablo won't be able too, no matter how many workers they squander on this make work t It is simply UNBELIEVABLE that we are doing this here in San Luis Obispo county and in another 102 reacti "reliant" on this poisonous, nonrenewable - thank God for that - "fuel". As the old man at the end of this gre. | |||
Other than this pathetic email to you - and to the Bonne Pioche film makers, Robert Redford and the Sundai representatives and other governing officials, Jane Swanson and our other heroines at SLO Mothers For peaci Safety Committee, PG&E, the print and electronic media at the Tribune, KSBY6 and elsewhere, the other add alone how to go about mobilising our fellow clueless citizens to show up in the supervisor's chambers this Wed and angry. yeomen sovereigns and sole owners of this county, state and republic which they are. To our friend life or death emergency. S.O.S. Save Our Ship. Save Our Shores. Save Our State. Save Our Sphere. Save the Sincerely, D.J. + M.L.Boysen of Shell Beach (contact info below). | |||
Your Film "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" Sunday, May 23, 2010 4:09 PM | |||
==Dear Mr. Gueret and Bonne Pioche,== | ==Dear Mr. Gueret and Bonne Pioche,== | ||
communication@bonnepioche.fr RE: Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare | communication@bonnepioche.fr RE: Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare --Kudos! Great film! Well done! Thank you! VHS tapes? DVDs? | ||
--Kudos! Great film! Well done! Thank you! VHS tapes? DVDs? | |||
==Dear Monsieur Gueret and Bonne Pioche Associates,== | ==Dear Monsieur Gueret and Bonne Pioche Associates,== | ||
We write to you regarding our community which lies next to Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant on theCent]believe, pro-nuclear "judges", as to whether or not to renew (fourteen years early) the licenses in 2024-5 for an country and planet, is merely a well paid handmaiden, nationally as well, for nuclear energy proponents and" NEEDED -and pays enough taxes here to attempt to "buy off" a substantial sector of the local population, fr The group to whom we owe this last chance suit in hopes of stopping the powerful PG&E juggernaut and-the o Mothers For Peace, a group which has opposed the plant from the beginnings 40 years ago, and led by Jane Sm Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), the utility that owns the plant, has budgeted eighty-five million dollars of ral the public into thinking that nuclear energy is "cheap, clean and safe"-- none of which applies in truth --as yot 2 In addition, and as a separate offense against the public interest by PG&E using ratepayer dollars -the only n half million dollars to buy the needed enabling signatures and another 32.5 million to pay for scandalously mis majority vote in a plebiscite in order simply to enter the energy marketplace. | We write to you regarding our community which lies next to Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant on theCent] | ||
In less than two weeks, this "bad old days" fascist dictatorshipstyle "enabling law" will. be voted upon, in a PIF serving ballot measure because of the historically low turnout experienced at this earlier election time, and the campaign against virtually nonexistent opposition, are simply NAUSEATING, and a DISGRACE to our demo We also suspect they may be working quietly behind the "curtains" to defeat incumbent Supervisor Gibson in earthquake situation more thoroughly before proceeding, an inquiry they seem greatly to fear, along with any were gaining approval to build these twin mistakes!What contempt they show for us! What contempt we should feel for this arrogant, evil corporation, "too big fc CosaNukera NukeCrook monopoly proponents. | believe, pro-nuclear "judges", as to whether or not to renew (fourteen years early) the licenses in 2024-5 for an country and planet, is merely a well paid handmaiden, nationally as well, for nuclear energy proponents and" NEEDED - and pays enough taxes here to attempt to "buy off" a substantial sector of the local population, fr The group to whom we owe this last chance suit in hopes of stopping the powerful PG&E juggernaut and-the o Mothers For Peace, a group which has opposed the plant from the beginnings 40 years ago, and led by Jane Sm Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), the utility that owns the plant, has budgeted eighty-five million dollars of ral the public into thinking that nuclear energy is "cheap, clean and safe"-- none of which applies in truth -- as yot 2 | ||
Witness the judges in this current hearing who have all spent in this very matter, Winston & Strawn. How cozy."Our" plant lies a mile from an offshore fault line with eleven others nearby. Our area has suffered tsunamis i devastating earthquake and for a record tsunami at or above any experienced in recorded times. We are indee approximate net of ten (they claim 20) percent of our electricity, all of which has gone to subsidise a wasteful, t immigration, that we don't want or need. In every sense it is time to "grow up" and to put away childish thing, We would like to get your film into our local movie theater, The Palm Theater, which runs films such as yours.and reclaiming our county before it is entirely ruined.PROBLEM: we can't find that your film is on VHS or DVD yet and that being the case, how to get it here and plant altogether as being unsafe technology for the planet. President Obama, who was elected as anti-war and Indeed. he has announced the US will renew its push to build more nuclear power plants-- we can only believe!?! We suspect this decade premature application to renew these licenses until 2044 and 2045 and beyond the I their lawful entitlement to peaceful nuclear power, however unwisely, while still others possess a secret arsenal have led us too long.But they may have overplayed there hand seriously, and made a grave error strategically with his ill conceived evening for an hour and a half! The SLO Mothers For Peace MUST tell their attorney about this marvelous n Safety Committee or the similarly inclined Nuclear Regulatory Charade!At least they should ATTEMPT to introduce some expert testimony and info from him. He can speak with equ 3 and knowledge as to the threat, and has a great deal of professional local insider knowledge gleaned over mani from which they will ultimately have to back down. And, If they hear him, I guarantee that these reactors will licensed now, and is not safe to extend for 20 years past 2024/25, then it is not safe to operate UNTIL THEN. A AND, these Devil Canyon evil twins are the loose yarn ends that will unravel the whole hideous garment of nu early extension will prove to have been a HUGE mistake, and a HUGE opportunity! | |||
But, I digress.Could you PLEASE help us learn how to get your wonderful film into our community? | In addition, and as a separate offense against the public interest by PG&E using ratepayer dollars - the only n half million dollars to buy the needed enabling signatures and another 32.5 million to pay for scandalously mis majority vote in a plebiscite in order simply to enter the energy marketplace. | ||
Thank you monsieur Sincerely, Joe and Merry Boysen 292 El Dorado Way Shell Beach, CA 93449 805-773-3920 e-mails: mlboysen2000(0yahoo.com joeboysen2005(&yahoo.com The Palm Theater, 817 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, 93401 palmcinema@aol.com CORRECTION: | In less than two weeks, this "bad old days" fascist dictatorshipstyle "enabling law" will. be voted upon, in a PIF serving ballot measure because of the historically low turnout experienced at this earlier election time, and the campaign against virtually nonexistent opposition, are simply NAUSEATING, and a DISGRACE to our demo We also suspect they may be working quietly behind the "curtains" to defeat incumbent Supervisor Gibson in earthquake situation more thoroughly before proceeding, an inquiry they seem greatly to fear, along with any were gaining approval to build these twin mistakes! | ||
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Hearing in the Cou Fremont Theater, WILL be held on May 26th, 2010 from 8:30 AM on, BUT, that date falls on WEDNESDAY, about this lethal and unforgiving technology of death involved here! Errors made here can't be fixed.--- On Sun, 5/23/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | What contempt they show for us! What contempt we should feel for this arrogant, evil corporation, "too big fc CosaNukera NukeCrook monopoly proponents. Witness the judges in this current hearing who have all spent in this very matter, Winston & Strawn. How cozy. | ||
wrote: From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005 | "Our" plant lies a mile from an offshore fault line with eleven others nearby. Our area has suffered tsunamis i devastating earthquake and for a record tsunami at or above any experienced in recorded times. We are indee approximate net of ten (they claim 20) percent of our electricity, all of which has gone to subsidise a wasteful, t immigration, that we don't want or need. In every sense it is time to "grow up" and to put away childish thing, We would like to get your film into our local movie theater, The Palm Theater, which runs films such as yours. | ||
@yahoo.com> | and reclaiming our county before it is entirely ruined. | ||
PROBLEM: we can't find that your film is on VHS or DVD yet and that being the case, how to get it here and plant altogether as being unsafe technology for the planet. President Obama, who was elected as anti-war and Indeed. he has announced the US will renew its push to build more nuclear power plants-- we can only believe | |||
!?! We suspect this decade premature application to renew these licenses until 2044 and 2045 and beyond the I their lawful entitlement to peaceful nuclear power, however unwisely, while still others possess a secret arsenal have led us too long. | |||
But they may have overplayed there hand seriously, and made a grave error strategically with his ill conceived evening for an hour and a half! The SLO Mothers For Peace MUST tell their attorney about this marvelous n Safety Committee or the similarly inclined Nuclear Regulatory Charade! | |||
At least they should ATTEMPT to introduce some expert testimony and info from him. He can speak with equ 3 | |||
and knowledge as to the threat, and has a great deal of professional local insider knowledge gleaned over mani from which they will ultimately have to back down. And, If they hear him, I guarantee that these reactors will licensed now, and is not safe to extend for 20 years past 2024/25, then it is not safe to operate UNTIL THEN. A AND, these Devil Canyon evil twins are the loose yarn ends that will unravel the whole hideous garment of nu early extension will prove to have been a HUGE mistake, and a HUGE opportunity! But, I digress. | |||
Could you PLEASE help us learn how to get your wonderful film into our community? Thank you monsieur Sincerely, Joe and Merry Boysen 292 El Dorado Way Shell Beach, CA 93449 805-773-3920 e-mails: mlboysen2000(0yahoo.com joeboysen2005(&yahoo.com The Palm Theater, 817 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, 93401 palmcinema@aol.com CORRECTION: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Hearing in the Cou Fremont Theater, WILL be held on May 26th, 2010 from 8:30 AM on, BUT, that date falls on WEDNESDAY, about this lethal and unforgiving technology of death involved here! Errors made here can't be fixed. | |||
--- On Sun, 5/23/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> wrote: | |||
From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005 @yahoo.com> | |||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
"Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" airs again Sunday morning at 7:30 AM on Directv Channel #558 and on C To: janeslo@kcbx.net, "Nor .....Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 7:10 AM"I looked on-line but there are no DVD versions of it available. | "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" airs again Sunday morning at 7:30 AM on Directv Channel #558 and on C To: janeslo@kcbx.net, "Nor..... | ||
Maybe there will be in time." J.As previously proclaimed, "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" airs again Sunda3 from 10:30 AM 'til 11:50 AM. Will someone PLEASE record this and/or "pos entirety at the Nuclear Regulatory Charade "Atomic Safety" Board kangaroo c a SECOND DAY -or on a THIRD DAY, if needed on this MOST IMPORT.Saturday/Sunday in the wee hours, May 22nd/23rd, 2010 AD 4 | Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 7:10 AM "I looked on-line but there are no DVD versions of it available. Maybe there will be in time." | ||
J. | |||
As previously proclaimed, "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" airs again Sunda3 from 10:30 AM 'til 11:50 AM. Will someone PLEASE record this and/or "pos entirety at the Nuclear Regulatory Charade "Atomic Safety" Board kangaroo c a SECOND DAY - or on a THIRD DAY, if needed on this MOST IMPORT. | |||
Saturday/Sunday in the wee hours, May 22nd/23rd, 2010 AD 4 | |||
==Dear Jane,== | ==Dear Jane,== | ||
This OUTSTANDING 77 minute English subtitled French language film "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" w Channel a few days ago, will be repeated in just a few short hours this Sunday morning as captioned above.This is probably one of the few or only times this has or will EVER be shown here in Occupied AmeriKa, and record it for a wider distribution. | This OUTSTANDING 77 minute English subtitled French language film "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" w Channel a few days ago, will be repeated in just a few short hours this Sunday morning as captioned above. | ||
Once you, or anyone else, sees it, you, and they, will understand why I am s(power, especially given the FOREVER TOXIC WASTES IT ENTAILS.This movie simply could NOT be made here in our nearly lost now and unrecognisable land of liberty, the nat I have read Judge Karlin's arrogant, condescending, anti-democratic and tyrannical "order" with great disgu neutrality, will doubtless finally decide on behalf of PG&E and its' handmaiden the United States Nuclear Reg Safety Committee, permanently headquartered in Monterey, a convenient 150 miles away from the scene of th In case I don't get around to writing more on the nauseating topic of this distressing "order", and alot more let me simply observe this about Chairman Alex's dictate: note how he splits the time equally between Mother!David versus Goliath -AND the Sheriff, who is also driving the Getaway Car. What a FARCE! That says it;and their hangers on in corrupt pre-Revolutionary France. It feels that way here in corrupt Occupied Ameri(I This film NEEDS to be shown at the conclusion of this hearing. This re-licensing is CRIMINAL NEGLIGENC simply a fraud on the public, like so many of our fascistic entities and institutions, public,"NGO" and private.Warm regards, Joe Boysen, Recovering Optimist (805) 773-3920 Postscript: | This is probably one of the few or only times this has or will EVER be shown here in Occupied AmeriKa, and record it for a wider distribution. Once you, or anyone else, sees it, you, and they, will understand why I am s( | ||
I will SOON be sending you and all concerned some great material Merry has "unearthed" on the"Independent Safety Committee" -LOL -and the NRC Charade -to their yawning TOTAL disinterest and It must have gone clear up and beyond where 101 is today.EUREKA! Apparently there is an expert with Earth Design up in Cambria, one Lou Blanke, a geophysicist wi (805) 441-5892 and/or FAXline (805) 927-4316. | power, especially given the FOREVER TOXIC WASTES IT ENTAILS. | ||
Mr. Blanke has recently -last fall -written an abstract of a Thursday if the hearing is extended, or to present this information, or submit it? Though somewhat disabled b Despite the stacked deck and the NRC/Atom Panel's likely intended rigged outcome, we need to be thinking a]panel into doing its' PUBLIC duty on OUR behalf, rather than serving their NRC & NukeCrook bosses. This It's time for some hardball against these democracy corrupting GANGBANGERS at PG&E and their control young people at Cal Poly, UCSB, Cuesta and Hancock. After all, it is THEIR world we are poisoning FOREVI THREE SAMURAI PROFILES: | This movie simply could NOT be made here in our nearly lost now and unrecognisable land of liberty, the nat I have read Judge Karlin's arrogant, condescending, anti-democratic and tyrannical "order" with great disgu neutrality, will doubtless finally decide on behalf of PG&E and its' handmaiden the United States Nuclear Reg Safety Committee, permanently headquartered in Monterey, a convenient 150 miles away from the scene of th In case I don't get around to writing more on the nauseating topic of this distressing "order", and alot more let me simply observe this about Chairman Alex's dictate: note how he splits the time equally between Mother! | ||
RONIN FOR THE BARONS OF THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRIA Alex S. Karlin B.A., Grinnell College (1971)J.D., Washington University School of Law (1974)Judge Karlin was appointed as a full-time legal member of the panel in the spring of 2004. Before his appointn 5 and contractual matters. Between 1988 and 1997, he was of counsel in the environmental section of Morgan, L Karlin also served as an attorney/advisor in the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Al He started his career as a litigator in Dubuque, Iowa, with the law firm of O'Connor, Thomas, Wright, Hamm numerous articles and taught professional workshops and classes in environmental law.Nicholas G. Trikouros B.S., Fordham University (1969)M.S., New York University (1972)Eng., Polytechnic University (1986)Judge Trikouros currently is a full-time technical member of the Panel, having served previously as a part-tim Technologies, a professional consulting company involved in nuclear plant design, licensing, and safety analysi expertise include nuclear plant design basis and licensing, reactor systems, emergency operating procedures, tj Trikouros provided onsite technical support during the Three Mile Island, Unit 2 accident and participated ex graduate instruction on nuclear energy technology as well as on a variety of nuclear industry groups and comr for once-through steam generator testing, and the EPRI Utility Steering Committee's Analysis and Testing Sul a consultant to the Department of Energy's International Nuclear Safety Program in Ukraine.(Very appropriate, because we probably have a Ukrainian Incident in our future!)Paul B. Abramson B.S., Engineering Mechanics, Lehigh University (1961)Ph.D., Physics, University of Colorado (1968)J.D., cum laude, Loyola University Chicago (1984)Judge Abramson, who can serve as a Legal Judge or a Technical Judge, served as the Panel's Special Associat the Panel. He practiced corporate and finance law as. a partner in the law firm of Orrick, Herrington | David versus Goliath - AND the Sheriff, who is also driving the Getaway Car. What a FARCE! That says it; and their hangers on in corrupt pre-Revolutionary France. It feels that way here in corrupt Occupied Ameri(I This film NEEDS to be shown at the conclusion of this hearing. This re-licensing is CRIMINAL NEGLIGENC simply a fraud on the public, like so many of our fascistic entities and institutions, public,"NGO" and private. | ||
& Sutclil telecommunications project development, construction, and financing and was elected internationally byhis pi practice of law, Dr. Abramson was the head of LWR Systems Safety Analysis at Argonne National Laboratory the accident at Three Mile Island (for the NSAC at EPRI). After receipt of his Ph.D., he was an NSF Postdocto SNAP 2 (Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power) system design and testing and on the fuel delivery system for liquid I Allen & Overy, LLP.For another 43 nauseating Samurai Biographies | Warm regards, Joe Boysen, Recovering Optimist (805) 773-3920 Postscript: I will SOON be sending you and all concerned some great material Merry has "unearthed" on the "Independent Safety Committee" - LOL - and the NRC Charade - to their yawning TOTAL disinterest and It must have gone clear up and beyond where 101 is today. | ||
-so many seemingly near lifetime public trough feeders whei henhouse" -including two vixen -go the following link, if you think you can take it. These US Nuclear Regula serve, along with their own selfish need for perks, power, prestige and easy money. | EUREKA! Apparently there is an expert with Earth Design up in Cambria, one Lou Blanke, a geophysicist wi (805) 441-5892 and/or FAXline (805) 927-4316. Mr. Blanke has recently - last fall - written an abstract of a Thursday if the hearing is extended, or to present this information, or submit it? Though somewhat disabled b Despite the stacked deck and the NRC/Atom Panel's likely intended rigged outcome, we need to be thinking a] | ||
--- On Wed, 5/19/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net> | panel into doing its' PUBLIC duty on OUR behalf, rather than serving their NRC & NukeCrook bosses. This It's time for some hardball against these democracy corrupting GANGBANGERS at PG&E and their control young people at Cal Poly, UCSB, Cuesta and Hancock. After all, it is THEIR world we are poisoning FOREVI THREE SAMURAI PROFILES: RONIN FOR THE BARONS OF THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRIA Alex S. Karlin B.A., Grinnell College (1971) | ||
wrote: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:09 AM From: "Jane Swanson" <janeslo@kcbx.net> | J.D., Washington University School of Law (1974) | ||
To: "Joe Boysen" <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | Judge Karlin was appointed as a full-time legal member of the panel in the spring of 2004. Before his appointn 5 | ||
Cc: Joe, Thanks for letting us know about the TV special. I don't have Charter TV so don't have access, but I hope someone el might want to show it in time as an educational film! Or maybe the technology necessary to capture and show it is m(Karey and Dave Congalton did a fabulous job of educating WHY to vote NO on Prop 16 yesterday. | |||
I only heard the Jane Jane Swanson ianeslo(Dkcbx.net janeslo@me.com (805) 595-2605--- On Wed, 5/19/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net> | and contractual matters. Between 1988 and 1997, he was of counsel in the environmental section of Morgan, L Karlin also served as an attorney/advisor in the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Al He started his career as a litigator in Dubuque, Iowa, with the law firm of O'Connor, Thomas, Wright, Hamm numerous articles and taught professional workshops and classes in environmental law. | ||
wrote: From: Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net> | Nicholas G. Trikouros B.S., Fordham University (1969) | ||
M.S., New York University (1972) | |||
Eng., Polytechnic University (1986) | |||
Judge Trikouros currently is a full-time technical member of the Panel, having served previously as a part-tim Technologies, a professional consulting company involved in nuclear plant design, licensing, and safety analysi expertise include nuclear plant design basis and licensing, reactor systems, emergency operating procedures, tj Trikouros provided onsite technical support during the Three Mile Island, Unit 2 accident and participated ex graduate instruction on nuclear energy technology as well as on a variety of nuclear industry groups and comr for once-through steam generator testing, and the EPRI Utility Steering Committee's Analysis and Testing Sul a consultant to the Department of Energy's International Nuclear Safety Program in Ukraine. | |||
(Very appropriate, because we probably have a Ukrainian Incident in our future!) | |||
Paul B. Abramson B.S., Engineering Mechanics, Lehigh University (1961) | |||
Ph.D., Physics, University of Colorado (1968) | |||
J.D., cum laude, Loyola University Chicago (1984) | |||
Judge Abramson, who can serve as a Legal Judge or a Technical Judge, served as the Panel's Special Associat the Panel. He practiced corporate and finance law as. a partner in the law firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutclil telecommunications project development, construction, and financing and was elected internationally byhis pi practice of law, Dr. Abramson was the head of LWR Systems Safety Analysis at Argonne National Laboratory the accident at Three Mile Island (for the NSAC at EPRI). After receipt of his Ph.D., he was an NSF Postdocto SNAP 2 (Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power) system design and testing and on the fuel delivery system for liquid I Allen & Overy, LLP. | |||
For another 43 nauseating Samurai Biographies - so many seemingly near lifetime public trough feeders whei henhouse" - including two vixen - go the following link, if you think you can take it. These US Nuclear Regula serve, along with their own selfish need for perks, power, prestige and easy money. | |||
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All; seem to be plump, pious and prosperous grandchildren of New Deal fascism now metastasized into a hideo near past - both my grandparents and my parents - | |||
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: Joe, Thanks for letting us know about the TV special. I don't have Charter TV so don't have access, but I hope someone el might want to show it in time as an educational film! Or maybe the technology necessary to capture and show it is m( | |||
Karey and Dave Congalton did a fabulous job of educating WHY to vote NO on Prop 16 yesterday. I only heard the Jane Jane Swanson ianeslo(Dkcbx.net janeslo@me.com (805) 595-2605 | |||
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nope from HopeDance To: "Boysen Joe" <JoeBoysen2005@yahoo.com> | nope from HopeDance To: "Boysen Joe" <JoeBoysen2005@yahoo.com> | ||
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 12:47 PM Joe," I emailed Bob Banner and he isn't showing films any more. He offered no clues. I know he has many balls in the air s Lots of people use CHarter to SOMEONE should be able to record! I'll bring it up again to MFP friends.7 Jane Swanson janeslo(kcbx.net janeslo(dbme.com (805) 595-2605 REPEATS AT 2:05 AM !!! Fw: WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE on Charter #124. at 8:3 Tuesday, May 18, 2010 11:24 PM From: "Joe Boysen" <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 12:47 PM Joe," | ||
REPEATS @ 2:05 AM, 5/19/10 FILM: WA I.:- THE" LULA L:HTA 2009 77 mins Color Eric Gueret, Director Despite claims from France's nuclear industry that 97% of spent nuclear fuel is recycled, filmmaker Eric | I emailed Bob Banner and he isn't showing films any more. He offered no clues. I know he has many balls in the air s Lots of people use CHarter to SOMEONE should be able to record! I'll bring it up again to MFP friends. | ||
What they discovered seriously questions whether nuclear power can ever be considered power that also explodes many commonly repeated myths.TAGS: Danger, Disaster, Exposure, Pollution, Documentary, Europe, Feature, France, French (fr), Hidden http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/500564472/ | 7 | ||
WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE (2009)Not perfect, but very good, and VERY good tiiiming in re the May 26th "hearing". | |||
* Certainly,it leaves one, at least ME, totally committed to shutting down Devil's Canyon NOW, and with it the ENT and militarism of every stripe.Apparently this excellent French program will repeat TONIGHT/TOMORROW in just a few hours in the early am oi DVD recorders. | Jane Swanson janeslo(kcbx.net janeslo(dbme.com (805) 595-2605 REPEATS AT 2:05 AM !!! Fw: WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE on Charter #124. at 8:3 Tuesday, May 18, 2010 11:24 PM From: | ||
It also seems to be scheduled on Sunday morning according to both Sundance ( 10:30 AM?) and Dii THE DIABLO CANYON P VOTE NO ON THE PGQ Its time to STOP searching for yesterday's retired and senile 89 year old WWII war criminals, and to. STAI 8 The time to get OUT of nuclear alltogether is BEFORE we too are crippled by our dependency on this obnoxious an(served to fuel a wasteful and unsustainable growth and an out of control population explosion, largely composed of"C--- On Tue, 5/18/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2OO5@yahoo.com> | "Joe Boysen" <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | ||
wrote: From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | REPEATS @ 2:05 AM, 5/19/10 FILM: | ||
WA I.:- THE" LULA L:HTA 2009 77 mins Color Eric Gueret, Director Despite claims from France's nuclear industry that 97% of spent nuclear fuel is recycled, filmmaker Eric Gu*i country's electricity). What they discovered seriously questions whether nuclear power can ever be considered power that also explodes many commonly repeated myths. | |||
TAGS: Danger, Disaster, Exposure, Pollution, Documentary, Europe, Feature, France, French (fr), Hidden http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/500564472/ | |||
WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE (2009) | |||
Not perfect, but very good, and VERY good tiiiming in re the May 26th "hearing". | |||
* Certainly,it leaves one, at least ME, totally committed to shutting down Devil's Canyon NOW, and with it the ENT and militarism of every stripe. | |||
Apparently this excellent French program will repeat TONIGHT/TOMORROW in just a few hours in the early am oi DVD recorders. It also seems to be scheduled on Sunday morning according to both Sundance ( 10:30 AM?) and Dii THE DIABLO CANYON P VOTE NO ON THE PGQ Its time to STOP searching for yesterday's retired and senile 89 year old WWII war criminals, and to. STAI 8 | |||
The time to get OUT of nuclear alltogether is BEFORE we too are crippled by our dependency on this obnoxious an( | |||
served to fuel a wasteful and unsustainable growth and an out of control population explosion, largely composed of"C | |||
--- On Tue, 5/18/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2OO5@yahoo.com> wrote: | |||
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WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE on Charter #124 at 8:30 PM //Re: PROP 16 on Congalton TOD.Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 8:26 PM WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE (2010) This program is scheduled to be aired tonight Tuesday, 5/18/10 or Sorry for such short notice, but just learned of this and tried unsuccessfully to reach Jane by telephone. | WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE on Charter #124 at 8:30 PM //Re: PROP 16 on Congalton TOD. | ||
Good Luck, PS: Apparently it will also be shown on Direct TV on #558 (Sundance) at 11:05 PM later tonight if anyone gets that.--7'On Tue, 5/18/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbxinet> | Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 8:26 PM WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE (2010) This program is scheduled to be aired tonight Tuesday, 5/18/10 or Sorry for such short notice, but just learned of this and tried unsuccessfully to reach Jane by telephone. Good Luck, PS: Apparently it will also be shown on Direct TV on #558 (Sundance) at 11:05 PM later tonight if anyone gets that. | ||
wrote: From: Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net> | --7'On Tue, 5/18/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbxinet> wrote: | ||
From: Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net> | |||
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PROP 16 on Congalton TODAY/ Tues.Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 9:31 AM Karey Christ-Janner from San Francisco will be on the Dave Congalton show TODAY to talk about why voters need IN if you are able to. 543-8830.Also forward this information if you know people who might be interested. | PROP 16 on Congalton TODAY/ Tues. | ||
All addresses show above -we're all frier And let me know if you know of a business that would display a window sign informing people why to vote NO. Kar relying on our many friends to help get the materials out there and visible before too many people vote absentee!Jane Swanson janeslo@kcbx.net janeslo@me.com (8105) 595-2605 LOU'S CENTRAL COAST TSUNAMI HISTORY:--- On Mon, 5/24/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 9:31 AM Karey Christ-Janner from San Francisco will be on the Dave Congalton show TODAY to talk about why voters need IN if you are able to. 543-8830. | ||
wrote: From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | Also forward this information if you know people who might be interested. All addresses show above - we're all frier And let me know if you know of a business that would display a window sign informing people why to vote NO. Kar relying on our many friends to help get the materials out there and visible before too many people vote absentee! | ||
Jane Swanson janeslo@kcbx.net janeslo@me.com (8105) 595-2605 LOU'S CENTRAL COAST TSUNAMI HISTORY: | |||
--- On Mon, 5/24/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> wrote: | |||
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Large California Tsunamis From Central Coast Historians And Central Coast Newspa To: mlboysen2000@yahoo.com, joeboysen2005@yahoo.com, pismodane@yahoo.com 9 | Large California Tsunamis From Central Coast Historians And Central Coast Newspa To: mlboysen2000@yahoo.com, joeboysen2005@yahoo.com, pismodane@yahoo.com 9 | ||
Cc: j aneslo@kcbx.net, "Swanson Lucy Jane" <j aneslo@me. | |||
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PHYSICAL / Tsunamis and storm surges, [6334] POLICY SCIENCES /Regional planning Bibliographic Code: 2009AGUFMNH31B1 1 13B Abstract Approximately, 1996, Unocal historian Darwin Sainz mentioned the newly built Union Oil "Oilport" refinery in what is now Shell Beach (between Pismo& Avila Beaches and at 50 to 100 feet elevation) was destroyed by a tsunami in the, early 1900's. July 2009, George Plafker reported, "a bigger earthquake and a more destructive tsunami than the 1964 event are possible in the future". The 1812 Santa Barbara Channel earthquake produced 5 tsunami waves approximately 50 feet in height to the front of the Santa Barbara Presidio based on a Franciscan Father's journal. A book on "Shipwrecks, Smugglers, and Maritime Mysteries" by Wheeler & Kallman reports the largest wave was 48-50 feet estimated by the USGS west of Santa Barbara near Goleta. The"History of San Luis Obispo County, California" by Thompson & West (1883)reports 12 feet tsunamis occurred on August 13, 1868 (Peruvian earthquake) and April 16, 1877. On November 22, 1878, turbulent water in the absence of wind produced tsunamis that broke over the Morro Bay sand spit (current quad sheet high elevations 66 to 97 feet N to S), destroyed Avila & Pt. Sal piers, damaging Cayucos pier. A Japanese earthquake resulted in a tsunami at 12:40 PM December 9, 1907, near high tide and in already heavy seas, that stood out from the rest of the storm due to its' enormous height. It wrecked the Ventura pier (12-13-1907, SLO Tribune) and the Oilport pier (12-13-1907, SLO Tribune & 12-6-1976 also 12-14-1907, Santa Maria Times & 12-10-1907 SLO Telegram) at Shell beach and destroyed the Oilport refinery (Darwin Sainz, personal communication). | AGU AGU Keywords: | ||
Before 7 AM on November 26, 1913, tsunamis wrecked the Monterey area including waves 10 to 15 feet above the Del Monte wharf. At Seaside, "Immense domes of water and foam shot up above the general height" ... "appearing from here to be higher than the highest sandhills along the shore."(12-2-1913, SLO Tribune) Current quad sheet high elevations are 120 feet. These reports of historic tsunamis represent wave elevations significantly higher than the 1964 Alaska earthquake tsunami that is typically used for emergency planning for tsunami inundation in California. | [0468] BIOGEOSCIENCES / Natural hazards, [1916] | ||
Since it appears 4 much larger tsunamis occurred in the Central Coast area in 1812, 1878, 1907 and 1913; it appears we may have become complacent during this recent period of tsunami quiescence. | INFORMATICS / Data and information discovery, | ||
Emergency planning for Central Coast tsunamis should be anticipating tsunami waves in the 50 to 100 feet elevation range.Bibtex entry for this abstract Preferred format for this abstract (see Preferences) 11 | [4564] OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL / Tsunamis and storm surges, [6334] POLICY SCIENCES / | ||
[ Add this article to private library] [Remove this article from ELprivate library]Find Similar Abstracts: | Regional planning Bibliographic Code: 2009AGUFMNH31B1 1 13B Abstract Approximately, 1996, Unocal historian Darwin Sainz mentioned the newly built Union Oil "Oilport" refinery in what is now Shell Beach (between Pismo | ||
Use: [] Authors[X] Title Keywords (in text query[X] field)[X] Abstract Text Return 100 items starting with Return: (X) Query Results number 1 () Query Form Database: | & Avila Beaches and at 50 to 100 feet elevation) was destroyed by a tsunami in the, early 1900's. July 2009, George Plafker reported, "a bigger earthquake and a more destructive tsunami than the 1964 event are possible in the future". The 1812 Santa Barbara Channel earthquake produced 5 tsunami waves approximately 50 feet in height to the front of the Santa Barbara Presidio based on a Franciscan Father's journal. A book on "Shipwrecks, Smugglers, and Maritime Mysteries" by Wheeler & Kallman reports the largest wave was 48-50 feet estimated by the USGS west of Santa Barbara near Goleta. The "History of San Luis Obispo County, California" by Thompson & West (1883) reports 12 feet tsunamis occurred on August 13, 1868 (Peruvian earthquake) and April 16, 1877. On November 22, 1878, turbulent water in the absence of wind produced tsunamis that broke over the Morro Bay sand spit (current quad sheet high elevations 66 to 97 feet N to S), destroyed Avila & Pt. Sal piers, damaging Cayucos pier. A Japanese earthquake resulted in a tsunami at 12:40 PM December 9, 1907, near high tide and in already heavy seas, that stood out from the rest of the storm due to its' enormous height. It wrecked the Ventura pier (12-13-1907, SLO Tribune) and the Oilport pier (12-13-1907, SLO Tribune & 12-6-1976 also 12-14-1907, Santa Maria Times & 12-10-1907 SLO Telegram) at Shell beach and destroyed the Oilport refinery (Darwin Sainz, personal communication). Before 7 AM on November 26, 1913, tsunamis wrecked the Monterey area including waves 10 to 15 feet above the Del Monte wharf. At Seaside, "Immense domes of water and foam shot up above the general height"... "appearing from here to be higher than the highest sandhills along the shore."(12-2-1913, SLO Tribune) Current quad sheet high elevations are 120 feet. These reports of historic tsunamis represent wave elevations significantly higher than the 1964 Alaska earthquake tsunami that is typically used for emergency planning for tsunami inundation in California. Since it appears 4 much larger tsunamis occurred in the Central Coast area in 1812, 1878, 1907 and 1913; it appears we may have become complacent during this recent period of tsunami quiescence. Emergency planning for Central Coast tsunamis should be anticipating tsunami waves in the 50 to 100 feet elevation range. | ||
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Mothers for Peace attorney to present oral arguments in SLO To: Date: Monday, May 17, 2010, 2:11 PM San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace www.mothersforpeace.or NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contacts: | Mothers for Peace attorney to present oral arguments in SLO To: | ||
Jane Swanson May 17, 2010 Janeslo(akcbx.net (805) 595-2605 cell (805) 440-1359 12 MEDIA WANTING TO INTERVIEW ATTORNEY DIANE CURRAN IN SAN LUIS OBISPO MAY 26 OR MAY SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE TO ARGUE AGAINST LICENSE RENEWAL FOR DIABLO CANYON NU(Hazards posed by earthquakes and terrorist attack will dominate oral arguments to be presented by San Luis Obispo 1P Electric Company's (PG&E's) application to extend the life of the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant by an additional 20 y until 2044 and 2045.SLOMFP Attorney Diane Curran from Washington, D.C. will argue that PG&E has failed to meet five requirements, 0 PG&E has failed to demonstrate the ability to safely manage the aging plant, which was designed in the 60's, safety equipment at Diablo Canyon. | Date: Monday, May 17, 2010, 2:11 PM San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace www.mothersforpeace.or NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contacts: Jane Swanson May 17, 2010 Janeslo(akcbx.net (805) 595-2605 cell (805) 440-1359 12 | ||
SEPARATE CHALLENGE TO DRY CASK STORAGE AWAITS ARGUMENT IN FEDERAL COURT: San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace has a separate lawsuit pending in the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circt ("ISFSI" or dry cask storage facility), the NRC should have granted MFP a closed hearing on the adequacy of the NR even though at a closed hearing only those with the required security clearance would be present. MFP attorney Dian, MFP also accuses the NRC of unlawfully using secret criteria to deny the possible environmental impacts of an attaci The NRC illegally ruled that there was no requirement to do a complete Environmental Impact Statement, claiming i SLOMFP awaits the scheduling of a hearing on that case by the federal court.DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE ON-LINE: NRC news release announcing the oral arguments May 26 in San Luis Obispo are at http://www.nrc.gov/readingj-rm/, Memorandum and Order with details of the schedule for the oral arguments is at http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/scripts/rwisapi.dll/(apipl.env?CQ SESSION KEY=HDYCZFEJHXVV&CO QUEI Legal arguments against license renewal filed by San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace attorney Diane Curran are at ht Various documents related to the separate lawsuit pending in the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit are at Jane Swanson janeslo(ikcbx.net 13 janeslo@me.com (805) 595-2605 Index I Site Map I FAQ I Facility Info I Reading R.] NewwIHelpIGlossary ContactUs Protecting People and the EnvironmentUNITED STA About NRC o The Commission o Statutory Authority o Strategic Plan o Budget & Performance o Organization | |||
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301/415-8200 Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: OPA.Resource@nrc.gov www.nrc.gov No. 10-078 May 3, 201 LICENSING BOARD TO HEAR ORAL ARGUMENT MAY 26 IN SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA, ON DIABLO CANYON REACTOR LICENSE RENEWAL Printable Version The Atomic Safety and Licensing Board handling the Diablo Canyon nuclear reactor license renewal proceeding will hear oral argument May 26 on the request by the San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (SLOMFP) for an evidentiary hearing. The Board is an independent quasi-judicial arm of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that decides legal challenges to applications and proposed licensing actions by the NRC.The oral argument will be presented by the lawyers representing SLOMFP, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), and NR(staff. The session will begin at 8:30 a.m. PDT and may extend into the evening, if necessary, on Wednesday, May 26 in the San Luis Obispo County Board Chambers of the County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo. Although the oral argument will be limited to the lawyers for the litigants, the session is open to the public for observation. | * PG&E has failed to address the airborne environmental impacts of a reasonably foreseeable spectrum of spen PG&E has failed to evaluate the environmental impacts of an attack on the Diablo Canyon spent fuel pool du PG&E's application lacks a required discussion of the cost-effectiveness of measures to mitigate the envirot An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will begin the heai parties - NRC staff, PG&E, and San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace - will be allowed to address the three-member A http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/clerk/BoardofSupervisors.htm. | ||
Early arrival is suggested to allow for security screening for all members of the public interested in attending. | SEPARATE CHALLENGE TO DRY CASK STORAGE AWAITS ARGUMENT IN FEDERAL COURT: | ||
NRC policy prohibits signs, banners, posters or displays in the hearing room.PG&E submitted a license renewal application on Nov. 24, 2009, seeking a 20-year renewal of the operating licenses for Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2. The units are located approximately 12 miles southwest of San Luis Obispo. The Atomic Safety & Licensing Board is considering whether SLOMFP should be granted intervenor status in the proceeding. | San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace has a separate lawsuit pending in the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circt | ||
SLOMFP has submitted contentions challenging five aspects of PG&E's application, along with a request to waive two NRC regulations so as to allow the admission of two of the contentions. | ("ISFSI" or dry cask storage facility), the NRC should have granted MFP a closed hearing on the adequacy of the NR even though at a closed hearing only those with the required security clearance would be present. MFP attorney Dian, MFP also accuses the NRC of unlawfully using secret criteria to deny the possible environmental impacts of an attaci The NRC illegally ruled that there was no requirement to do a complete Environmental Impact Statement, claiming i SLOMFP awaits the scheduling of a hearing on that case by the federal court. | ||
All parties have filed extensive legal briefs on these issues. On May 26th the Board will listen to the lawyers' arguments and ask them questions concerning the proposed contentions and waiver requests.Documents related to the Diablo Canyon license renewal application are available on the NRC Web site, at: http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/renewal/applications/diablo-canyon.html. | DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE ON-LINE: | ||
NRC news release announcing the oral arguments May 26 in San Luis Obispo are at http://www.nrc.gov/readingj-rm/, | |||
Memorandum and Order with details of the schedule for the oral arguments is at http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/scripts/rwisapi.dll/(apipl.env?CQ SESSION KEY=HDYCZFEJHXVV&CO QUEI Legal arguments against license renewal filed by San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace attorney Diane Curran are at ht Various documents related to the separate lawsuit pending in the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit are at Jane Swanson janeslo(ikcbx.net 13 | |||
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staff. The session will begin at 8:30 a.m. PDT and may extend into the evening, if necessary, on Wednesday, May 26 in the San Luis Obispo County Board Chambers of the County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo. Although the oral argument will be limited to the lawyers for the litigants, the session is open to the public for observation. Early arrival is suggested to allow for security screening for all members of the public interested in attending. NRC policy prohibits signs, banners, posters or displays in the hearing room. | |||
PG&E submitted a license renewal application on Nov. 24, 2009, seeking a 20-year renewal of the operating licenses for Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2. The units are located approximately 12 miles southwest of San Luis Obispo. The Atomic Safety & Licensing Board is considering whether SLOMFP should be granted intervenor status in the proceeding. SLOMFP has submitted contentions challenging five aspects of PG&E's application, along with a request to waive two NRC regulations so as to allow the admission of two of the contentions. All parties have filed extensive legal briefs on these issues. On May 26th the Board will listen to the lawyers' arguments and ask them questions concerning the proposed contentions and waiver requests. | |||
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Manages court reporting contract for all agency offices.JUDGE KARLIN'S ORDER: Before Administrative Judges: Alex S. Karlin, Chairman Nicholas G. Trikouros Dr. Paul B. Abramson In the Matter of PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units I and 2)21 Docket Nos. 50-275-LR and 50-323-LR ASLBP No. 10-890-01-LR-BD01 May 5, 2010 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER (Setting Oral Argument)On May 26, 2010, commencing at 8:30 AM local time the Board will hear oral argument on the petition to intervene and petition for waiver filed by the San Luis Obispo Mothers fo Peace (SLOMFP). | Manages court reporting contract for all agency offices. | ||
The oral argument will be held in the San Luis Obispo County Board Chambers of the County Government Center, located at 1055 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo, California. | JUDGE KARLIN'S ORDER: | ||
Only those attorneys who represent SLOMFP, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E), and the staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC Staff) and who have entered an appearance pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.314 will be entitled to participate. | Before Administrative Judges: | ||
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On May 26, 2010, commencing at 8:30 AM local time the Board will hear oral argument on the petition to intervene and petition for waiver filed by the San Luis Obispo Mothers fo Peace (SLOMFP). The oral argument will be held in the San Luis Obispo County Board Chambers of the County Government Center, located at 1055 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo, California. Only those attorneys who represent SLOMFP, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E), and the staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC Staff) and who have entered an appearance pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.314 will be entitled to participate. | |||
The Board will extend the oral argument into the evening if necessary. | The Board will extend the oral argument into the evening if necessary. | ||
The oral argument will proceed as follows. First, we will hear a ten-minute opening statement from each participant. | The oral argument will proceed as follows. First, we will hear a ten-minute opening statement from each participant. Second, the Board will hear argument on the admissibility of each of the contentions. Oral argument concerning the petition for waiver will be combined with the oral argument regarding each of the affected contentions (EC-2 and EC-3). The Board will not entertain oral argument on the standing of the Petitioners. Third, we will entertain a short closing statement, limited to five minutes, from each participant. | ||
Second, the Board will hear argument on the admissibility of each of the contentions. | For each of the contentions that do not entail a waiver petition (TC-1, EC-1 and EC-4) the Board expects to question SLOMFP for approximately thirty minutes, PG&E for approximately twenty minutes, and the NRC Staff for approximately ten minutes. The Board may permit SLOMFP to reserve up ten minutes for rebuttal. | ||
Oral argument concerning the petition for waiver will be combined with the oral argument regarding each of the affected contentions (EC-2 and EC-3). The Board will not entertain oral argument on the standing of the Petitioners. | For each of the contentions that do entail a waiver petition (EC-2 and EC-3), the same rules apply, except that the Board expects to allocate forty minutes to questioning SLOMFP, twenty-five minutes to PG&E, and fifteen minutes to the NRC Staff. | ||
Third, we will entertain a short closing statement, limited to five minutes, from each participant. | In formulating their arguments, participants should keep in mind that the Board will have read their pleadings. Participants should focus on the critical points in controversy, as those issues have emerged in the pleadings. The main purpose of the oral argument is to allow th( | ||
For each of the contentions that do not entail a waiver petition (TC- 1, EC- 1 and EC-4)the Board expects to question SLOMFP for approximately thirty minutes, PG&E for approximately twenty minutes, and the NRC Staff for approximately ten minutes. The Board may permit SLOMFP to reserve up ten minutes for rebuttal.For each of the contentions that do entail a waiver petition (EC-2 and EC-3), the same rules apply, except that the Board expects to allocate forty minutes to questioning SLOMFP, twenty-five minutes to PG&E, and fifteen minutes to the NRC Staff.In formulating their arguments, participants should keep in mind that the Board will have read their pleadings. | Board to clarify its understanding of legal and factual points to assist it in deciding the 22 | ||
Participants should focus on the critical points in controversy, as those issues have emerged in the pleadings. | |||
The main purpose of the oral argument is to allow th(Board to clarify its understanding of legal and factual points to assist it in deciding the 22 issues presented by the pleadings. | issues presented by the pleadings. Thus, the participants should expect that their oral. | ||
Thus, the participants should expect that their oral.argument will be devoted primarily to responding to questions from the Board. Such questioning is part of, and does not expand, a participant's allotted time.Given that the sole purpose of this proceeding is to evaluate the admissibility of the contentions, the waiver petition, and the legal issues presented in the participants' pleadings, oral argument will only be heard from the attorneys representing the participants However, members of the public and representatives of the media are welcome to attend and observe this proceeding. | argument will be devoted primarily to responding to questions from the Board. Such questioning is part of, and does not expand, a participant's allotted time. | ||
As this is an adjudicatory proceeding, the Board intends to conduct an orderly hearing. Signs, banners, posters, and displays are prohibited in accordance with NRC policy. See Procedures for Providing Security Support for NRC Public Meetings/Hearings, 66 Fed. Reg. 31,719 (June 12, 2001). All interested persons should arrive at least fifteen minutes early so as to allow sufficient time to pass through security screening. | Given that the sole purpose of this proceeding is to evaluate the admissibility of the contentions, the waiver petition, and the legal issues presented in the participants' pleadings, oral argument will only be heard from the attorneys representing the participants However, members of the public and representatives of the media are welcome to attend and observe this proceeding. As this is an adjudicatory proceeding, the Board intends to conduct an orderly hearing. Signs, banners, posters, and displays are prohibited in accordance with NRC policy. See Procedures for Providing Security Support for NRC Public Meetings/Hearings, 66 Fed. Reg. 31,719 (June 12, 2001). All interested persons should arrive at least fifteen minutes early so as to allow sufficient time to pass through security screening. | ||
As an informational matter, the participants are advised that the Board is attempting to arrange for the oral argument to be made available for live viewing via an internet webstreaming feed. As currently planned, the webstreaming feed will be at: http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/clerk/BoardofSupervisors.htm. | As an informational matter, the participants are advised that the Board is attempting to arrange for the oral argument to be made available for live viewing via an internet webstreaming feed. As currently planned, the webstreaming feed will be at: | ||
Oral limited appearance statements in accord with 10 C.F.R. § 2.315(a) will not be heard at this time. If contentions are ultimately admitted, then the Board may hear oral limited appearance statements regarding those contentions at a later date. In the interim, interested individuals may submit written It is so ORDERED. limited appearance statements related to the issues in this proceeding. | http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/clerk/BoardofSupervisors.htm. | ||
Such written statements may be submitted at any time and should be sent eithei by (1) mail to the Office of the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001, Attention: | Oral limited appearance statements in accord with 10 C.F.R. § 2.315(a) will not be heard at this time. If contentions are ultimately admitted, then the Board may hear oral limited appearance statements regarding those contentions at a later date. In the interim, interested individuals may submit written It is so ORDERED. limited appearance statements related to the issues in this proceeding. Such written statements may be submitted at any time and should be sent eithei by (1) mail to the Office of the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001, Attention: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff, with a copy to the Chairman of this Licensing Board at Mail Stop T-3E15, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, U.S. | ||
Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff, with a copy to the Chairman of this Licensing Board at Mail Stop T-3E15, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001; (2) e-mail to the Office o the Secretary at hearingdocket@nrc.gov, with a copy to this Board (c/o Wen Bu, wen.bu@nrc.gov) or (3) fax to the Office of the Secretary at 301-415-1101 (facsimile verification number: 301-415- 1966), with a copy to the Board (c/o Wen Bu) at 301-415-5599 (facsimile verification number: 301-415-7550) | Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001; (2) e-mail to the Office o the Secretary at hearingdocket@nrc.gov, with a copy to this Board (c/o Wen Bu, wen.bu@nrc.gov) or (3) fax to the Office of the Secretary at 301-415-1101 (facsimile verification number: 301-415-1966), with a copy to the Board (c/o Wen Bu) at 301-415-5599 (facsimile verification number: | ||
FOR THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD/RA/Alex S. Karlin, Chairman ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE Rockville, Maryland May 5, 2010 23 | 301-415-7550) | ||
--- On Tue, 3/2/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | FOR THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD | ||
wrote: From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | /RA/ | ||
Alex S. Karlin, Chairman ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE Rockville, Maryland May 5, 2010 23 | |||
--- On Tue, 3/2/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> wrote: | |||
From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> | |||
==Subject:== | ==Subject:== | ||
OPPOSITION TO DIABLO CANYON LICENSE EXTENSION OR A CONTINUANCE THEREOF. TRII To: PLeos@TheTribuneNews.com, bray@thetrib | OPPOSITION TO DIABLO CANYON LICENSE EXTENSION OR A CONTINUANCE THEREOF. TRII To: PLeos@TheTribuneNews.com, bray@thetrib..... | ||
.....TIRED Close Diablo C;Protest at the FIN Embassy Suit(We need your joeboys-The San Luis Obispo Tribur TRYING TO IMITATE PAUL REVERE ...."Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus".Monday afternoon/evening, March 1 st, 2010 Back and forth with the once and future San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune, currently the Tribune, since last Tsunami in Chile Fri/Sat 2/26-27/2010, concluding just now via a half hour on the phone this afternoon with Publist relent for Wednesday's edition and allow some more "meat" in my "speak now or forever hold your peace" sandwich.Postscript: | TIRED Close Diablo C; Protest at the FIN Embassy Suit( | ||
The Final heavily CENSORED "last minute" MINIMALIST ad the Tribune WILL be running on Tuesday that VERY PERTINENT per diem cost factor in the ad as requested: | We need your joeboys | ||
very pertinent in light of the $19 million of OUI ALL EXTRACTED FROM US over MANY years, all virtually STOLEN, like the land the plant sits on and is surrov 1942 and poor, foreclosure facing white ranchers since. A squalid legacy: a beautiful tribal homeland now being pois, to our measly, pathetic one MILLIONFOLD OUTSPENT "pauper sovereigns" capability to match even a decimal frz longer one day two column wide by 3 inch display ad on Tuesday 3/2/10 only for about $193, but the Tribune simply In case you can't make the ATTACHMENT "appear", as so frequently occurs to me, this "okay" black bordered two PAID ADVERTISEMENT TIRED OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY? | -The San Luis Obispo Tribur TRYING TO IMITATE PAUL REVERE.... | ||
Close Diablo Canyon Down -NOW, not 35 years from now.Protest at the FINAL Public NRC Lic. Ext. Meeting Wed. Mar 3.Embassy Suites, 333 Madonna, BOTH aft. & eve sessions We need your voice and presence. | "Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus". | ||
Endorsed by Joe Boysen joeboysen2005@yahoo.com (805) 773-3920 The duplication of my name is at the Tribune's insistence, as is the PAID ADVERTISEMENT disclaimer. | Monday afternoon/evening, March 1 st, 2010 Back and forth with the once and future San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune, currently the Tribune, since last Tsunami in Chile Fri/Sat 2/26-27/2010, concluding just now via a half hour on the phone this afternoon with Publist relent for Wednesday's edition and allow some more "meat" in my "speak now or forever hold your peace" sandwich. | ||
Of course ALREADY censored down by two thirds to begin with? Pravdaesque at the minimum, if not Tyrolean. | Postscript: The Final heavily CENSORED "last minute" MINIMALIST ad the Tribune WILL be running on Tuesday that VERY PERTINENT per diem cost factor in the ad as requested: very pertinent in light of the $19 million of OUI ALL EXTRACTED FROM US over MANY years, all virtually STOLEN, like the land the plant sits on and is surrov 1942 and poor, foreclosure facing white ranchers since. A squalid legacy: a beautiful tribal homeland now being pois, to our measly, pathetic one MILLIONFOLD OUTSPENT "pauper sovereigns" capability to match even a decimal frz longer one day two column wide by 3 inch display ad on Tuesday 3/2/10 only for about $193, but the Tribune simply In case you can't make the ATTACHMENT "appear", as so frequently occurs to me, this "okay" black bordered two PAID ADVERTISEMENT TIRED OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY? | ||
The only goo(24 been raising with Tribune news management, as well as with the Tribune's excellent longtime Environmental Report today's paper, along with a lengthy 6.5 column inch Op Ed letter captioned "Diablo too big a gamble". Hopefully the Wednesday, again mentioning these last two NRC meeting sessions and encouraging public attendance. | Close Diablo Canyon Down - NOW, not 35 years from now. | ||
I will try to get another "last minute" ad in some other paper/s, especially Santa Barbara, the TPR, the Cal Poly Dail)Sacramento Bees, some of the anti-nuclear outfits and others via email as time permits.If only I have time to draft & reproduce something in writing to pass out at Wednesday's meetings setting forth some 1907 Oilport tsunami which destroyed the huge dock and then brand new three week old refinery here in Sunset Palis on this struggle on an aggressive countywide level after Wednesday, attend meetings, stir up, mobilise and inspirit th(If QNLY we were organised, if only on a case by case basis, situationally | Protest at the FINAL Public NRC Lic. Ext. Meeting Wed. Mar 3. | ||
& opportunistically, into ONE aggressive 6 no FOREVER million year waste, no nuclear ANYTHING, no way": because, this state, national, and worldwide, str Mothers For Peace and other unsung giants here and across this land of ours, and throughout the wider world!!! But, World? Today Diablo Canyon, Tomorrow the world? Ciao, Joe Boysen, Recovering Optimist PPS: What would I REALLY like to say in this ad, if allowed?TIRED Close Diablo Cai alone NEVER. J last scheduled an Mar 3. Embassy sessions: | Embassy Suites, 333 Madonna, BOTH aft. & eve sessions We need your voice and presence. Endorsed by Joe Boysen joeboysen2005@yahoo.com (805) 773-3920 The duplication of my name is at the Tribune's insistence, as is the PAID ADVERTISEMENT disclaimer. Of course ALREADY censored down by two thirds to begin with? Pravdaesque at the minimum, if not Tyrolean. The only goo( | ||
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Wednesday Morning's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown"Hearing" concerning PG&E's Devil Canyon Nuclear Reactors ....To: palmcinema@aol.com, communication@bonnepioche.fr CC: "Mr. Robert Redford of Utah" <Institute@Sundance.org>, feedback@SundanceChannel.com, info@Sundance.org, programming@Sundance.org, SIO@Sundance.org, Info@RedfordCenter.org, Martin Sheen <info@lacatholicworker.org>, Jane Fonda <mapomah@emory.edu>, Michael Douglas <ploughshares@ploughshares.org>,"info@jerrybrown.org" <info@jerrybrown.org>, Gov.@Schwarzenegger.ca.gov, president@whitehouse.gov, vicepresident@whitehouse.gov, House Of Representatives Congresswoman Lois Capps <Capps@SilCom.com>,"U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer" <Senator@Boxer.Senate.gov>, senator@feinstein.senate.gov, Sam Blakeslee | Wednesday Morning's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown "Hearing" concerning PG&E's Devil Canyon Nuclear Reactors.... | ||
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| Site: | Diablo Canyon |
| Issue date: | 05/26/2010 |
| From: | Boysen D, Boysen M - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | Abramson P, Bu W, Victor Dricks, Catherine Kanatas, Karlin A, Peck M, Troy Pruett, Matthew Smith, Stuyvenberg A, Subin L, Nicholas Trikouros, Uttal S Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, NRC/OGC, NRC/RGN-IV/DRP, Division of Reactor Safety IV, NRC/SECY |
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Docket, Hearing From:
Joe Boysen [Doeboysen2005@yahoo.com]
Sent:
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 10:17 AM To:
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Wednesday Morning's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown "Hearing" concerning PG&E's Devil Canyon Nuclear Reactors....
HISTORIC TSUNAMI EVIDENCE BEING IGNORED AND EARTHQUAKE THREATS TRIV Wednesday Morning's Nuclear Regulatory Charade Showdown "Hearing" concerning PG&
DOCKETED COME EARLY & STAY LATE.......
USNRC May 26, 2010 (10:17a.m.)
Monday/Tuesday May 2 4 th / 2 5th, 2010 AD OFFICE OF SECRETARY RULEMAKINGS AND ADJUDICATIONS STAFF D ear Palm Theater, Docket No. 50-275-LR and 50-323_LR The following is an email we are sending to Eric Gueret and Bonne Pioche of France who, with the support of Waste.:
We viewed it on the Sundance channel on Charter Cable Ch. 124 at home twice this past week and would like either Charter Cable, Directv or other services. How better to do that than with the help of our favorite place -
This film is very timely now and for the forseeable future in that TOMORROW Wednesday, May the 26th, thf arguments as to whether or not we will simply be forced to accept the renewal of the plant's two operating licei of 10-20 percent of the power we use, not to mention another THIRTY FIVE YEARS of dreadful DAILY dan[
for peace" electricity.
This hurried, "going through the motions", pro forma, and VERY inadequate one day Hearing may be just ai as being opposed to this far too dangerous technology for which, like France and the other nations regrettably with a disposal method, let alone to deal with the question, nay, REALITY, of the operational Russian Rouletti These spent fuel nuclear waste products are FOREVER and dangerous every moment they exist-and WHER licensees who are, and have always been, so OBVIOUSLY beyond our control. Indeed, the spent fuel rods, nov wvhich produce them, and in so doing which magnify uranium's native toxicity one millionfold, every day, as th Enough spent fuel so far to fill EIGHTY of those "Dry Casks" - 16 tons each are they? - and finally TWO HI 1
in easy reach of the coming tsunami wave, and too close to sea level and too close to shore, now awaiting the ci multiplication here in California, in our other states, and worldwide, and producing DAILY their own deadly scrambling around Diablo won't be able too, no matter how many workers they squander on this make work t It is simply UNBELIEVABLE that we are doing this here in San Luis Obispo county and in another 102 reacti "reliant" on this poisonous, nonrenewable - thank God for that - "fuel". As the old man at the end of this gre.
Other than this pathetic email to you - and to the Bonne Pioche film makers, Robert Redford and the Sundai representatives and other governing officials, Jane Swanson and our other heroines at SLO Mothers For peaci Safety Committee, PG&E, the print and electronic media at the Tribune, KSBY6 and elsewhere, the other add alone how to go about mobilising our fellow clueless citizens to show up in the supervisor's chambers this Wed and angry. yeomen sovereigns and sole owners of this county, state and republic which they are. To our friend life or death emergency. S.O.S. Save Our Ship. Save Our Shores. Save Our State. Save Our Sphere. Save the Sincerely, D.J. + M.L.Boysen of Shell Beach (contact info below).
Your Film "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" Sunday, May 23, 2010 4:09 PM
Dear Mr. Gueret and Bonne Pioche,
communication@bonnepioche.fr RE: Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare --Kudos! Great film! Well done! Thank you! VHS tapes? DVDs?
Dear Monsieur Gueret and Bonne Pioche Associates,
We write to you regarding our community which lies next to Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant on theCent]
believe, pro-nuclear "judges", as to whether or not to renew (fourteen years early) the licenses in 2024-5 for an country and planet, is merely a well paid handmaiden, nationally as well, for nuclear energy proponents and" NEEDED - and pays enough taxes here to attempt to "buy off" a substantial sector of the local population, fr The group to whom we owe this last chance suit in hopes of stopping the powerful PG&E juggernaut and-the o Mothers For Peace, a group which has opposed the plant from the beginnings 40 years ago, and led by Jane Sm Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), the utility that owns the plant, has budgeted eighty-five million dollars of ral the public into thinking that nuclear energy is "cheap, clean and safe"-- none of which applies in truth -- as yot 2
In addition, and as a separate offense against the public interest by PG&E using ratepayer dollars - the only n half million dollars to buy the needed enabling signatures and another 32.5 million to pay for scandalously mis majority vote in a plebiscite in order simply to enter the energy marketplace.
In less than two weeks, this "bad old days" fascist dictatorshipstyle "enabling law" will. be voted upon, in a PIF serving ballot measure because of the historically low turnout experienced at this earlier election time, and the campaign against virtually nonexistent opposition, are simply NAUSEATING, and a DISGRACE to our demo We also suspect they may be working quietly behind the "curtains" to defeat incumbent Supervisor Gibson in earthquake situation more thoroughly before proceeding, an inquiry they seem greatly to fear, along with any were gaining approval to build these twin mistakes!
What contempt they show for us! What contempt we should feel for this arrogant, evil corporation, "too big fc CosaNukera NukeCrook monopoly proponents. Witness the judges in this current hearing who have all spent in this very matter, Winston & Strawn. How cozy.
"Our" plant lies a mile from an offshore fault line with eleven others nearby. Our area has suffered tsunamis i devastating earthquake and for a record tsunami at or above any experienced in recorded times. We are indee approximate net of ten (they claim 20) percent of our electricity, all of which has gone to subsidise a wasteful, t immigration, that we don't want or need. In every sense it is time to "grow up" and to put away childish thing, We would like to get your film into our local movie theater, The Palm Theater, which runs films such as yours.
and reclaiming our county before it is entirely ruined.
PROBLEM: we can't find that your film is on VHS or DVD yet and that being the case, how to get it here and plant altogether as being unsafe technology for the planet. President Obama, who was elected as anti-war and Indeed. he has announced the US will renew its push to build more nuclear power plants-- we can only believe
!?! We suspect this decade premature application to renew these licenses until 2044 and 2045 and beyond the I their lawful entitlement to peaceful nuclear power, however unwisely, while still others possess a secret arsenal have led us too long.
But they may have overplayed there hand seriously, and made a grave error strategically with his ill conceived evening for an hour and a half! The SLO Mothers For Peace MUST tell their attorney about this marvelous n Safety Committee or the similarly inclined Nuclear Regulatory Charade!
At least they should ATTEMPT to introduce some expert testimony and info from him. He can speak with equ 3
and knowledge as to the threat, and has a great deal of professional local insider knowledge gleaned over mani from which they will ultimately have to back down. And, If they hear him, I guarantee that these reactors will licensed now, and is not safe to extend for 20 years past 2024/25, then it is not safe to operate UNTIL THEN. A AND, these Devil Canyon evil twins are the loose yarn ends that will unravel the whole hideous garment of nu early extension will prove to have been a HUGE mistake, and a HUGE opportunity! But, I digress.
Could you PLEASE help us learn how to get your wonderful film into our community? Thank you monsieur Sincerely, Joe and Merry Boysen 292 El Dorado Way Shell Beach, CA 93449 805-773-3920 e-mails: mlboysen2000(0yahoo.com joeboysen2005(&yahoo.com The Palm Theater, 817 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, 93401 palmcinema@aol.com CORRECTION: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Hearing in the Cou Fremont Theater, WILL be held on May 26th, 2010 from 8:30 AM on, BUT, that date falls on WEDNESDAY, about this lethal and unforgiving technology of death involved here! Errors made here can't be fixed.
--- On Sun, 5/23/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005 @yahoo.com>
Subject:
"Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" airs again Sunday morning at 7:30 AM on Directv Channel #558 and on C To: janeslo@kcbx.net, "Nor.....
Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 7:10 AM "I looked on-line but there are no DVD versions of it available. Maybe there will be in time."
J.
As previously proclaimed, "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" airs again Sunda3 from 10:30 AM 'til 11:50 AM. Will someone PLEASE record this and/or "pos entirety at the Nuclear Regulatory Charade "Atomic Safety" Board kangaroo c a SECOND DAY - or on a THIRD DAY, if needed on this MOST IMPORT.
Saturday/Sunday in the wee hours, May 22nd/23rd, 2010 AD 4
Dear Jane,
This OUTSTANDING 77 minute English subtitled French language film "Waste: The Nuclear Nightmare" w Channel a few days ago, will be repeated in just a few short hours this Sunday morning as captioned above.
This is probably one of the few or only times this has or will EVER be shown here in Occupied AmeriKa, and record it for a wider distribution. Once you, or anyone else, sees it, you, and they, will understand why I am s(
power, especially given the FOREVER TOXIC WASTES IT ENTAILS.
This movie simply could NOT be made here in our nearly lost now and unrecognisable land of liberty, the nat I have read Judge Karlin's arrogant, condescending, anti-democratic and tyrannical "order" with great disgu neutrality, will doubtless finally decide on behalf of PG&E and its' handmaiden the United States Nuclear Reg Safety Committee, permanently headquartered in Monterey, a convenient 150 miles away from the scene of th In case I don't get around to writing more on the nauseating topic of this distressing "order", and alot more let me simply observe this about Chairman Alex's dictate: note how he splits the time equally between Mother!
David versus Goliath - AND the Sheriff, who is also driving the Getaway Car. What a FARCE! That says it; and their hangers on in corrupt pre-Revolutionary France. It feels that way here in corrupt Occupied Ameri(I This film NEEDS to be shown at the conclusion of this hearing. This re-licensing is CRIMINAL NEGLIGENC simply a fraud on the public, like so many of our fascistic entities and institutions, public,"NGO" and private.
Warm regards, Joe Boysen, Recovering Optimist (805) 773-3920 Postscript: I will SOON be sending you and all concerned some great material Merry has "unearthed" on the "Independent Safety Committee" - LOL - and the NRC Charade - to their yawning TOTAL disinterest and It must have gone clear up and beyond where 101 is today.
EUREKA! Apparently there is an expert with Earth Design up in Cambria, one Lou Blanke, a geophysicist wi (805) 441-5892 and/or FAXline (805) 927-4316. Mr. Blanke has recently - last fall - written an abstract of a Thursday if the hearing is extended, or to present this information, or submit it? Though somewhat disabled b Despite the stacked deck and the NRC/Atom Panel's likely intended rigged outcome, we need to be thinking a]
panel into doing its' PUBLIC duty on OUR behalf, rather than serving their NRC & NukeCrook bosses. This It's time for some hardball against these democracy corrupting GANGBANGERS at PG&E and their control young people at Cal Poly, UCSB, Cuesta and Hancock. After all, it is THEIR world we are poisoning FOREVI THREE SAMURAI PROFILES: RONIN FOR THE BARONS OF THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRIA Alex S. Karlin B.A., Grinnell College (1971)
J.D., Washington University School of Law (1974)
Judge Karlin was appointed as a full-time legal member of the panel in the spring of 2004. Before his appointn 5
and contractual matters. Between 1988 and 1997, he was of counsel in the environmental section of Morgan, L Karlin also served as an attorney/advisor in the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Al He started his career as a litigator in Dubuque, Iowa, with the law firm of O'Connor, Thomas, Wright, Hamm numerous articles and taught professional workshops and classes in environmental law.
Nicholas G. Trikouros B.S., Fordham University (1969)
M.S., New York University (1972)
Eng., Polytechnic University (1986)
Judge Trikouros currently is a full-time technical member of the Panel, having served previously as a part-tim Technologies, a professional consulting company involved in nuclear plant design, licensing, and safety analysi expertise include nuclear plant design basis and licensing, reactor systems, emergency operating procedures, tj Trikouros provided onsite technical support during the Three Mile Island, Unit 2 accident and participated ex graduate instruction on nuclear energy technology as well as on a variety of nuclear industry groups and comr for once-through steam generator testing, and the EPRI Utility Steering Committee's Analysis and Testing Sul a consultant to the Department of Energy's International Nuclear Safety Program in Ukraine.
(Very appropriate, because we probably have a Ukrainian Incident in our future!)
Paul B. Abramson B.S., Engineering Mechanics, Lehigh University (1961)
Ph.D., Physics, University of Colorado (1968)
J.D., cum laude, Loyola University Chicago (1984)
Judge Abramson, who can serve as a Legal Judge or a Technical Judge, served as the Panel's Special Associat the Panel. He practiced corporate and finance law as. a partner in the law firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutclil telecommunications project development, construction, and financing and was elected internationally byhis pi practice of law, Dr. Abramson was the head of LWR Systems Safety Analysis at Argonne National Laboratory the accident at Three Mile Island (for the NSAC at EPRI). After receipt of his Ph.D., he was an NSF Postdocto SNAP 2 (Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power) system design and testing and on the fuel delivery system for liquid I Allen & Overy, LLP.
For another 43 nauseating Samurai Biographies - so many seemingly near lifetime public trough feeders whei henhouse" - including two vixen - go the following link, if you think you can take it. These US Nuclear Regula serve, along with their own selfish need for perks, power, prestige and easy money.
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All; seem to be plump, pious and prosperous grandchildren of New Deal fascism now metastasized into a hideo near past - both my grandparents and my parents -
the style of these worthies is to "book a room and talk a I http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/organization/panel-members.html#hawkens
--- On Wed, 5/19/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net> wrote:
Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:09 AM From:
"Jane Swanson" <janeslo@kcbx.net>
To:
"Joe Boysen" <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com>
Cc:
- Joe, Thanks for letting us know about the TV special. I don't have Charter TV so don't have access, but I hope someone el might want to show it in time as an educational film! Or maybe the technology necessary to capture and show it is m(
Karey and Dave Congalton did a fabulous job of educating WHY to vote NO on Prop 16 yesterday. I only heard the Jane Jane Swanson ianeslo(Dkcbx.net janeslo@me.com (805) 595-2605
--- On Wed, 5/19/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net> wrote:
From: Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net>
Subject:
nope from HopeDance To: "Boysen Joe" <JoeBoysen2005@yahoo.com>
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 12:47 PM Joe,"
I emailed Bob Banner and he isn't showing films any more. He offered no clues. I know he has many balls in the air s Lots of people use CHarter to SOMEONE should be able to record! I'll bring it up again to MFP friends.
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Jane Swanson janeslo(kcbx.net janeslo(dbme.com (805) 595-2605 REPEATS AT 2:05 AM !!! Fw: WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE on Charter #124. at 8:3 Tuesday, May 18, 2010 11:24 PM From:
"Joe Boysen" <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com>
REPEATS @ 2:05 AM, 5/19/10 FILM:
WA I.:- THE" LULA L:HTA 2009 77 mins Color Eric Gueret, Director Despite claims from France's nuclear industry that 97% of spent nuclear fuel is recycled, filmmaker Eric Gu*i country's electricity). What they discovered seriously questions whether nuclear power can ever be considered power that also explodes many commonly repeated myths.
TAGS: Danger, Disaster, Exposure, Pollution, Documentary, Europe, Feature, France, French (fr), Hidden http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/500564472/
WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE (2009)
Not perfect, but very good, and VERY good tiiiming in re the May 26th "hearing".
- Certainly,it leaves one, at least ME, totally committed to shutting down Devil's Canyon NOW, and with it the ENT and militarism of every stripe.
Apparently this excellent French program will repeat TONIGHT/TOMORROW in just a few hours in the early am oi DVD recorders. It also seems to be scheduled on Sunday morning according to both Sundance ( 10:30 AM?) and Dii THE DIABLO CANYON P VOTE NO ON THE PGQ Its time to STOP searching for yesterday's retired and senile 89 year old WWII war criminals, and to. STAI 8
The time to get OUT of nuclear alltogether is BEFORE we too are crippled by our dependency on this obnoxious an(
served to fuel a wasteful and unsustainable growth and an out of control population explosion, largely composed of"C
--- On Tue, 5/18/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2OO5@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com>
Subject:
WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE on Charter #124 at 8:30 PM //Re: PROP 16 on Congalton TOD.
Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 8:26 PM WASTE: THE NUCLEAR NIGHTMARE (2010) This program is scheduled to be aired tonight Tuesday, 5/18/10 or Sorry for such short notice, but just learned of this and tried unsuccessfully to reach Jane by telephone. Good Luck, PS: Apparently it will also be shown on Direct TV on #558 (Sundance) at 11:05 PM later tonight if anyone gets that.
--7'On Tue, 5/18/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbxinet> wrote:
From: Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net>
Subject:
PROP 16 on Congalton TODAY/ Tues.
Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 9:31 AM Karey Christ-Janner from San Francisco will be on the Dave Congalton show TODAY to talk about why voters need IN if you are able to. 543-8830.
Also forward this information if you know people who might be interested. All addresses show above - we're all frier And let me know if you know of a business that would display a window sign informing people why to vote NO. Kar relying on our many friends to help get the materials out there and visible before too many people vote absentee!
Jane Swanson janeslo@kcbx.net janeslo@me.com (8105) 595-2605 LOU'S CENTRAL COAST TSUNAMI HISTORY:
--- On Mon, 5/24/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com>
Subject:
Large California Tsunamis From Central Coast Historians And Central Coast Newspa To: mlboysen2000@yahoo.com, joeboysen2005@yahoo.com, pismodane@yahoo.com 9
Cc: j aneslo@kcbx.net, "Swanson Lucy Jane" <j aneslo@me. com>, earthdesign@charter.net Date: Monday, May 24, 2010, 2:59 PM http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009AGUFMNH31B 1113B - Sent using Google Toolbar Re: Large California Tsunamis From Central Coast Historians And Central Coast Newspapers Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:21 AM From:
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"EDI" <earthdesign@charter.net>
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Following is the CalEMA brochure on "How to Survive a Tsunami" that says to get above 100 feet elevation al On May 24, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Joe Boysenwrote:
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Regional planning Bibliographic Code: 2009AGUFMNH31B1 1 13B Abstract Approximately, 1996, Unocal historian Darwin Sainz mentioned the newly built Union Oil "Oilport" refinery in what is now Shell Beach (between Pismo
& Avila Beaches and at 50 to 100 feet elevation) was destroyed by a tsunami in the, early 1900's. July 2009, George Plafker reported, "a bigger earthquake and a more destructive tsunami than the 1964 event are possible in the future". The 1812 Santa Barbara Channel earthquake produced 5 tsunami waves approximately 50 feet in height to the front of the Santa Barbara Presidio based on a Franciscan Father's journal. A book on "Shipwrecks, Smugglers, and Maritime Mysteries" by Wheeler & Kallman reports the largest wave was 48-50 feet estimated by the USGS west of Santa Barbara near Goleta. The "History of San Luis Obispo County, California" by Thompson & West (1883) reports 12 feet tsunamis occurred on August 13, 1868 (Peruvian earthquake) and April 16, 1877. On November 22, 1878, turbulent water in the absence of wind produced tsunamis that broke over the Morro Bay sand spit (current quad sheet high elevations 66 to 97 feet N to S), destroyed Avila & Pt. Sal piers, damaging Cayucos pier. A Japanese earthquake resulted in a tsunami at 12:40 PM December 9, 1907, near high tide and in already heavy seas, that stood out from the rest of the storm due to its' enormous height. It wrecked the Ventura pier (12-13-1907, SLO Tribune) and the Oilport pier (12-13-1907, SLO Tribune & 12-6-1976 also 12-14-1907, Santa Maria Times & 12-10-1907 SLO Telegram) at Shell beach and destroyed the Oilport refinery (Darwin Sainz, personal communication). Before 7 AM on November 26, 1913, tsunamis wrecked the Monterey area including waves 10 to 15 feet above the Del Monte wharf. At Seaside, "Immense domes of water and foam shot up above the general height"... "appearing from here to be higher than the highest sandhills along the shore."(12-2-1913, SLO Tribune) Current quad sheet high elevations are 120 feet. These reports of historic tsunamis represent wave elevations significantly higher than the 1964 Alaska earthquake tsunami that is typically used for emergency planning for tsunami inundation in California. Since it appears 4 much larger tsunamis occurred in the Central Coast area in 1812, 1878, 1907 and 1913; it appears we may have become complacent during this recent period of tsunami quiescence. Emergency planning for Central Coast tsunamis should be anticipating tsunami waves in the 50 to 100 feet elevation range.
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--- On Mon, 5/17/10, Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx~net> wrote:
From: Jane Swanson <janeslo@kcbx.net>
Subject:
Mothers for Peace attorney to present oral arguments in SLO To:
Date: Monday, May 17, 2010, 2:11 PM San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace www.mothersforpeace.or NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contacts: Jane Swanson May 17, 2010 Janeslo(akcbx.net (805) 595-2605 cell (805) 440-1359 12
MEDIA WANTING TO INTERVIEW ATTORNEY DIANE CURRAN IN SAN LUIS OBISPO MAY 26 OR MAY SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE TO ARGUE AGAINST LICENSE RENEWAL FOR DIABLO CANYON NU(
Hazards posed by earthquakes and terrorist attack will dominate oral arguments to be presented by San Luis Obispo 1P Electric Company's (PG&E's) application to extend the life of the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant by an additional 20 y until 2044 and 2045.
SLOMFP Attorney Diane Curran from Washington, D.C. will argue that PG&E has failed to meet five requirements, 0 PG&E has failed to demonstrate the ability to safely manage the aging plant, which was designed in the 60's, safety equipment at Diablo Canyon.
PG&E 's application lacks information on the seismic risks to Diablo, given that studies of the Shoreline Fau
- PG&E has failed to address the airborne environmental impacts of a reasonably foreseeable spectrum of spen PG&E has failed to evaluate the environmental impacts of an attack on the Diablo Canyon spent fuel pool du PG&E's application lacks a required discussion of the cost-effectiveness of measures to mitigate the envirot An Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will begin the heai parties - NRC staff, PG&E, and San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace - will be allowed to address the three-member A http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/clerk/BoardofSupervisors.htm.
SEPARATE CHALLENGE TO DRY CASK STORAGE AWAITS ARGUMENT IN FEDERAL COURT:
San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace has a separate lawsuit pending in the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circt
("ISFSI" or dry cask storage facility), the NRC should have granted MFP a closed hearing on the adequacy of the NR even though at a closed hearing only those with the required security clearance would be present. MFP attorney Dian, MFP also accuses the NRC of unlawfully using secret criteria to deny the possible environmental impacts of an attaci The NRC illegally ruled that there was no requirement to do a complete Environmental Impact Statement, claiming i SLOMFP awaits the scheduling of a hearing on that case by the federal court.
DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE ON-LINE:
NRC news release announcing the oral arguments May 26 in San Luis Obispo are at http://www.nrc.gov/readingj-rm/,
Memorandum and Order with details of the schedule for the oral arguments is at http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/scripts/rwisapi.dll/(apipl.env?CQ SESSION KEY=HDYCZFEJHXVV&CO QUEI Legal arguments against license renewal filed by San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace attorney Diane Curran are at ht Various documents related to the separate lawsuit pending in the United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit are at Jane Swanson janeslo(ikcbx.net 13
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Home > Electronic Reading Room > Document Collections > News Releases > 2010 > 10-078 NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs Telephone: 301/415-8200 Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: OPA.Resource@nrc.gov www.nrc.gov No.10-078 May 3, 201 LICENSING BOARD TO HEAR ORAL ARGUMENT MAY 26 IN SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA, ON DIABLO CANYON REACTOR LICENSE RENEWAL Printable Version The Atomic Safety and Licensing Board handling the Diablo Canyon nuclear reactor license renewal proceeding will hear oral argument May 26 on the request by the San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (SLOMFP) for an evidentiary hearing. The Board is an independent quasi-judicial arm of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that decides legal challenges to applications and proposed licensing actions by the NRC.
The oral argument will be presented by the lawyers representing SLOMFP, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), and NR(
staff. The session will begin at 8:30 a.m. PDT and may extend into the evening, if necessary, on Wednesday, May 26 in the San Luis Obispo County Board Chambers of the County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo. Although the oral argument will be limited to the lawyers for the litigants, the session is open to the public for observation. Early arrival is suggested to allow for security screening for all members of the public interested in attending. NRC policy prohibits signs, banners, posters or displays in the hearing room.
PG&E submitted a license renewal application on Nov. 24, 2009, seeking a 20-year renewal of the operating licenses for Diablo Canyon Power Plant Units 1 and 2. The units are located approximately 12 miles southwest of San Luis Obispo. The Atomic Safety & Licensing Board is considering whether SLOMFP should be granted intervenor status in the proceeding. SLOMFP has submitted contentions challenging five aspects of PG&E's application, along with a request to waive two NRC regulations so as to allow the admission of two of the contentions. All parties have filed extensive legal briefs on these issues. On May 26th the Board will listen to the lawyers' arguments and ask them questions concerning the proposed contentions and waiver requests.
Documents related to the Diablo Canyon license renewal application are available on the NRC Web site, at:
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JUDGE KARLIN'S ORDER:
Before Administrative Judges:
Alex S. Karlin, Chairman Nicholas G. Trikouros Dr. Paul B. Abramson In the Matter of PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units I and 2) 21
Docket Nos. 50-275-LR and 50-323-LR ASLBP No. 10-890-01-LR-BD01 May 5, 2010 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER (Setting Oral Argument)
On May 26, 2010, commencing at 8:30 AM local time the Board will hear oral argument on the petition to intervene and petition for waiver filed by the San Luis Obispo Mothers fo Peace (SLOMFP). The oral argument will be held in the San Luis Obispo County Board Chambers of the County Government Center, located at 1055 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo, California. Only those attorneys who represent SLOMFP, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E), and the staff of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC Staff) and who have entered an appearance pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 2.314 will be entitled to participate.
The Board will extend the oral argument into the evening if necessary.
The oral argument will proceed as follows. First, we will hear a ten-minute opening statement from each participant. Second, the Board will hear argument on the admissibility of each of the contentions. Oral argument concerning the petition for waiver will be combined with the oral argument regarding each of the affected contentions (EC-2 and EC-3). The Board will not entertain oral argument on the standing of the Petitioners. Third, we will entertain a short closing statement, limited to five minutes, from each participant.
For each of the contentions that do not entail a waiver petition (TC-1, EC-1 and EC-4) the Board expects to question SLOMFP for approximately thirty minutes, PG&E for approximately twenty minutes, and the NRC Staff for approximately ten minutes. The Board may permit SLOMFP to reserve up ten minutes for rebuttal.
For each of the contentions that do entail a waiver petition (EC-2 and EC-3), the same rules apply, except that the Board expects to allocate forty minutes to questioning SLOMFP, twenty-five minutes to PG&E, and fifteen minutes to the NRC Staff.
In formulating their arguments, participants should keep in mind that the Board will have read their pleadings. Participants should focus on the critical points in controversy, as those issues have emerged in the pleadings. The main purpose of the oral argument is to allow th(
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argument will be devoted primarily to responding to questions from the Board. Such questioning is part of, and does not expand, a participant's allotted time.
Given that the sole purpose of this proceeding is to evaluate the admissibility of the contentions, the waiver petition, and the legal issues presented in the participants' pleadings, oral argument will only be heard from the attorneys representing the participants However, members of the public and representatives of the media are welcome to attend and observe this proceeding. As this is an adjudicatory proceeding, the Board intends to conduct an orderly hearing. Signs, banners, posters, and displays are prohibited in accordance with NRC policy. See Procedures for Providing Security Support for NRC Public Meetings/Hearings, 66 Fed. Reg. 31,719 (June 12, 2001). All interested persons should arrive at least fifteen minutes early so as to allow sufficient time to pass through security screening.
As an informational matter, the participants are advised that the Board is attempting to arrange for the oral argument to be made available for live viewing via an internet webstreaming feed. As currently planned, the webstreaming feed will be at:
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/clerk/BoardofSupervisors.htm.
Oral limited appearance statements in accord with 10 C.F.R. § 2.315(a) will not be heard at this time. If contentions are ultimately admitted, then the Board may hear oral limited appearance statements regarding those contentions at a later date. In the interim, interested individuals may submit written It is so ORDERED. limited appearance statements related to the issues in this proceeding. Such written statements may be submitted at any time and should be sent eithei by (1) mail to the Office of the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001, Attention: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff, with a copy to the Chairman of this Licensing Board at Mail Stop T-3E15, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. 20555-0001; (2) e-mail to the Office o the Secretary at hearingdocket@nrc.gov, with a copy to this Board (c/o Wen Bu, wen.bu@nrc.gov) or (3) fax to the Office of the Secretary at 301-415-1101 (facsimile verification number: 301-415-1966), with a copy to the Board (c/o Wen Bu) at 301-415-5599 (facsimile verification number:
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--- On Tue, 3/2/10, Joe Boysen <joeboysen2005@yahoo.com> wrote:
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OPPOSITION TO DIABLO CANYON LICENSE EXTENSION OR A CONTINUANCE THEREOF. TRII To: PLeos@TheTribuneNews.com, bray@thetrib.....
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-The San Luis Obispo Tribur TRYING TO IMITATE PAUL REVERE....
"Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus".
Monday afternoon/evening, March 1 st, 2010 Back and forth with the once and future San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune, currently the Tribune, since last Tsunami in Chile Fri/Sat 2/26-27/2010, concluding just now via a half hour on the phone this afternoon with Publist relent for Wednesday's edition and allow some more "meat" in my "speak now or forever hold your peace" sandwich.
Postscript: The Final heavily CENSORED "last minute" MINIMALIST ad the Tribune WILL be running on Tuesday that VERY PERTINENT per diem cost factor in the ad as requested: very pertinent in light of the $19 million of OUI ALL EXTRACTED FROM US over MANY years, all virtually STOLEN, like the land the plant sits on and is surrov 1942 and poor, foreclosure facing white ranchers since. A squalid legacy: a beautiful tribal homeland now being pois, to our measly, pathetic one MILLIONFOLD OUTSPENT "pauper sovereigns" capability to match even a decimal frz longer one day two column wide by 3 inch display ad on Tuesday 3/2/10 only for about $193, but the Tribune simply In case you can't make the ATTACHMENT "appear", as so frequently occurs to me, this "okay" black bordered two PAID ADVERTISEMENT TIRED OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY?
Close Diablo Canyon Down - NOW, not 35 years from now.
Protest at the FINAL Public NRC Lic. Ext. Meeting Wed. Mar 3.
Embassy Suites, 333 Madonna, BOTH aft. & eve sessions We need your voice and presence. Endorsed by Joe Boysen joeboysen2005@yahoo.com (805) 773-3920 The duplication of my name is at the Tribune's insistence, as is the PAID ADVERTISEMENT disclaimer. Of course ALREADY censored down by two thirds to begin with? Pravdaesque at the minimum, if not Tyrolean. The only goo(
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been raising with Tribune news management, as well as with the Tribune's excellent longtime Environmental Report today's paper, along with a lengthy 6.5 column inch Op Ed letter captioned "Diablo too big a gamble". Hopefully the Wednesday, again mentioning these last two NRC meeting sessions and encouraging public attendance.
I will try to get another "last minute" ad in some other paper/s, especially Santa Barbara, the TPR, the Cal Poly Dail)
Sacramento Bees, some of the anti-nuclear outfits and others via email as time permits.
If only I have time to draft & reproduce something in writing to pass out at Wednesday's meetings setting forth some 1907 Oilport tsunami which destroyed the huge dock and then brand new three week old refinery here in Sunset Palis on this struggle on an aggressive countywide level after Wednesday, attend meetings, stir up, mobilise and inspirit th(
If QNLY we were organised, if only on a case by case basis, situationally & opportunistically, into ONE aggressive 6 no FOREVER million year waste, no nuclear ANYTHING, no way": because, this state, national, and worldwide, str Mothers For Peace and other unsung giants here and across this land of ours, and throughout the wider world!!! But, World? Today Diablo Canyon, Tomorrow the world? Ciao, Joe Boysen, Recovering Optimist PPS: What would I REALLY like to say in this ad, if allowed?
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